What Are You Doing Right Now
-
@jt1001001 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs Think we all got new jobs around the same time, just noticed its my 6 month anniversary too
I've only been here about 2 months - I stayed at that previous company 5 years too long
-
I’m still looking,… but the dynamic has now changed. Not the work though… the Director is leaving so we will see how management absorbs the responsibility or finds a replacement ..
-
I'm about 6 months in, and am starting the process of looking. I underestimated how rough the commute for the 3 on-prem / 2 remote schedule would be.
-
Morning all, had early morning customer calls. I'm up and working way too early. But at least the coffee is already here.
-
How is everyone today?
-
Has been a long day. I feel like I've not been productive at all... but I did manage to get a bash backup script to work nicely on a couple of servers.
tar /var/www
tar /etc
mysqldump
send it to file server.Even better, I fixed it so that it can simply be copied to any of our servers that are setup right and can be run and all the things happen... it's like magic, lol.
So much other stuff I needed to do, but that called out to me today.
-
it's been a fairly busy day, created 3 new email accounts for customers and took on some so pretty fun calls. excited for my 3 days weekend coming up starting Sunday morning (I pulled the short straw and got weekend on-call duty Friday and Saturday overnights)
-
Coffee time and trying to wrap my brain around the day. Lots of Ubuntu updates going on as not all our machines are up to 22.10 yet.
-
Has anyone here made cold brew coffee with a vacuum funnel? Seems like it might be an interesting method.
-
Coffee and catching up on tickets from over night
-
@RojoLoco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Has anyone here made cold brew coffee with a vacuum funnel? Seems like it might be an interesting method.
No, but it sounds delicious
-
@RojoLoco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Has anyone here made cold brew coffee with a vacuum funnel? Seems like it might be an interesting method.
Just looked into vacuum brewing coffee... Definitely looks very interesting.
-
Just looked at the process.... and then went and drank a Mountain Dew..
It's an interesting process and pots appear to be from acceptable to completely out there in pricing. Of course depends on how elaborate they are. Regardless for me though - as I rather don't like coffee, It's of course not for me.
-
@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Just looked at the process.... and then went and drank a Mountain Dew..
It's an interesting process and pots appear to be from acceptable to completely out there in pricing. Of course depends on how elaborate they are. Regardless for me though - as I rather don't like coffee, It's of course not for me.
I stumbled across the idea while looking at Buchner vacuum filtering equipment (for another project). So if I made coffee also, that setup wouldn't be a unitasker. At the very least, I would be able to filter my own regular cold brew much faster. And quite a bit finer than the 150 micron screen I currently use.
-
Trying to get ready, such a busy day. New staff starting today, dealing with the fallout of someone quitting in a huff on Friday (wasn't even angry about work stuff, got pissed off about something in his personal life and rage quit out of pure anger about something else), running an interview at noon (in person) and seeing a hotel to potentially buy in an hour, and a house to potentially rent (or buy) in two. Damn.
-
Man, being on an international team is hard. Today daylight savings (summer time) ended in the Yucatan. But Nicaragua doesn't have summer time. And the US doesn't change for a few weeks. We go through like six different sets of time zone situations every year, It's insane.
-
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Man, being on an international team is hard. Today daylight savings (summer time) ended in the Yucatan. But Nicaragua doesn't have summer time. And the US doesn't change for a few weeks. We go through like six different sets of time zone situations every year, It's insane.
Ha ha ha. This is probably where the phrase "It's 5 o'clock somewhere" originates.
-
Late night tests to get ready for the potential hurricane that might hit Belize.
-
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Man, being on an international team is hard. Today daylight savings (summer time) ended in the Yucatan. But Nicaragua doesn't have summer time. And the US doesn't change for a few weeks. We go through like six different sets of time zone situations every year, It's insane.
Yikes!
Never had to deal with that many, but had to support staff in several when working at Toyota… eastern, central, pacific and Japan… wheee but we had three shifts to cover,.. starting at 6am Monday, we were 24hr until 3am on Saturday,.. unless it was a production weekend..
-
Working on another PS convenience script; the POS systems in both pharmacies will ‘stop’ and they can’t process cards from time to time. You have to stop and start the services to reset.
When I got here, they were remoting to that computer and then stop/starting it,.. having used the command line tool in (remote tool I can’t think of now) I found I could do the same in Manageengine,.. and then via command line. So I wrote a simple batch file to do that task.
Now creating a menued powershell script for both sites.